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Terry's Fabrics Shines the Spotlight on our Designer, Karin Jeske
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Karin JeskeTerry's Fabrics recognizes Tesselle's designer, Karin Jeske in an article that provides insight into her work style and top seasonal picks! Featured in this article are Geometricks and Circuit cement tiles, available exclusively from Tesselle.
Design Milk's Favorites from Dwell on Design 2015 features Tesselle's A-Frame Cement Tiles
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Karin JeskeTop design blog, Design Milk features an article by Jaime Derringer that shares top product picks, including Tesselle's A-Frame Cement Tiles.
Reviewed.com: Tiles Gone Wild: Fresh Looks for an Ancient Material
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Karin JeskeEncaustic cement tiles originated in Catalonia in the 1850s, and the process is popular in Latin America today. These examples, created by Tesselle, are produced near Mexico City and run $15-$18 per square foot. The cement tiles are not fired or glazed. Instead, mineral pigments are hydraulically pressed into the surface of cement. Being handmade, the patterns have slight imperfections, which is part of their character, but dimensions are fairly precise, allowing for finer grout lines. Read More>>
Tesselle's Geometricks Cement Tiles Featured at Houston's Iconic Oporto Restaurant
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Karin JeskeDesigned by the Michael Hsu Office of Architecture, Oporto is a design icon in Houston's Midtown district. Dynamic patterned concrete tile and rich cedar windows on the exterior invite passersby into the restaurant, where they are greeted with warm, natural materials. Read more>>
Concrete Decor Magazine Features Tesselle's A-Frame Cement Tiles
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Tesselle has introduced a new cement tile in a style they have named A-Frame. The tiles are hexagonal and 8 inches in size, perfect for floors, walls and counter tops. A-Frame's design is a geometric pattern of dark lines on a grey background. The surface pattern can be randomized by rotating rhombi, tilting trapezoids, distributing diamonds, positioning parallelograms and tossing triangles! Read more>>